They think that pharma companies simply manufacture these drugs and then charge exorbitant prices for them.
At least for some gas-guzzling industries, the fear of exorbitant prices seems justified.
In many of these places, available land is in short supply and the coveted rights to sizable plots fetch exorbitant prices.
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This is nowhere near the exorbitant prices that the Wii garnered when it was the hottest console out there for Christmas 2006.
On the other hand, consumers are so fond of using electricity produced from sunlight that they will tolerate wildly exorbitant prices to do so.
What would make payers and patients want to pay such exorbitant prices for cholesterol lowering in the face of generic statins with their track record of safety and efficacy?
Think of the congestion on many public roads, the rationing of broadband spectrum or the exorbitant prices of government issued taxi medallions (and therefore cab fares) in New York City.
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The result would be to enable some 100 countries around the globe to begin growing their own fuel, rather than continuing to impoverish their peoples by having to buy oil at exorbitant prices from OPEC.
Mr. MATTHEW GUTMAN (Reporter, The Jerusalem Post): Israel often does pay to get hostages back, living or dead, and often pays exorbitant prices for it -probably prices that other countries wouldn't pay, in terms of both money and other prisoners.
Is the Wii U worth getting right away and paying those exorbitant Ebay prices?
The Knicks can thank a wealthy fan base willing to pay exorbitant ticket prices as well as corporate partners like American Express and Delta AirLines that buy sponsorships and luxury suites.
The completely unsurprisng result of this is that the prices for real estate are exorbitant.
As falling confidence causes bond prices to fall, interest rates become exorbitant and destroy equity valuations.
In the 1980s many foreign companies listed in Japan, hoping that they would benefit from the exorbitant valuations then common for local firms, only to find that prices were set back home.
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Under Chavez, Baduel believes the situation is even worse because of "exorbitant public expenditures, the recurrence of government deficits even at times of record-high oil prices, the extreme vulnerability of foreign investments, exceedingly high import tariffs, and our increased domestic consumption of fuel at laughably low prices".
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